![]() ![]() The show becomes much more about skewed childhoods, parental abuse, and the need for control for young men. It’s a service to wrap up all of these storylines. Outside of the general plot advancements through these flashbacks, the finale of Netflix’s Harlan Coben adaptation doesn’t offer much. The three build a small enterprise that begins to grow, involving Sonia (Garance Marillier) as a drug mule after they see her in Barcelona as a bartender. Then Kesler’s dad and Fred’s dad teamed up to blame young Ostertag for the whole thing, putting him into a juvenile detention center and later, a prison.Īn older, jacked, more tattooed Ostertag (Tómas Lemarquis) emerges from prison to immediately kill his father, becoming involved with Fred and Kesler’s (Grégoire Colin) drug business. Teenage Fred then learns that his friend Ostertag has been bullied by a kid from school, entrapping him with Kesler and proceeding to accidentally kill the boy with a rock to the head. Gone for Good episode 5 recapĪfter choking in a tennis match, young Fred covers for his little brother, being hit by their abusive and controlling father while Guillaume hides from the violence. Flashing back to 1995 when Fred ( Nicolas Duvauchelle) and Guilaume ( Finnegan Oldfield) were kids, the episode chronicles the life of the older brother, from tennis star to abused teen to drug kingpin to man on the run. Titled “Fred,” the Gone for Good finale focuses on the brother that started this all. ![]()
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